Classifiers, Grades, to be good or bad at something

On your own
  • I will be working with ASL II first
  • On your own, go through the slides until you see the stop sign (don't go past). Today on your own you will: 
  • Review numbers
  • Understand the expressions used with being good or bad at something
  • How to sign grades
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American Sign Language

This lesson contains 19 slides, with text slides and 3 videos.

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On your own
  • I will be working with ASL II first
  • On your own, go through the slides until you see the stop sign (don't go past). Today on your own you will: 
  • Review numbers
  • Understand the expressions used with being good or bad at something
  • How to sign grades

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ASL Notebook

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Answer the following questions: look back at the past lesson (calendar talk for help with numbers).

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To be Good or Bad at Something
Good at
Bad at

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1. In your notebook write a list of words or phrases that mean to be good or bad at something. List as many as you can.
2. In ASL sentences complete 1-10 for both the question being asked and how you would answer it.
Example: 
1. YOU GOOD MATH YOU?
NO I BAD MATH I
(when finished practice signing them)

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Grades

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Grades

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Classifiers
Today 9/16-9/17 We will: 
  • Understand what classifiers are and when to use them 

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What are Classifiers?
  • Take notes during the video on:
  • What are classifiers
  • When do you use them
  • Are there different types of classifiers? What are they? 
  • Anything you found interesting or think is important

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Test: End of Next Week
  • I will give you a graphic organizer next week 

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